Lincoln AC/DC 225/125 Stick Welder (K1297)

Lincoln AC/DC 225/125 Stick Welder (K1297)

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Tackle more tasks with AC/DC. The AC/DC 225/125 is the same proven design as the renowned AC-225 arc welder, but adds the smoother, more stable DC welding arc. This machine is ideal for farm, shop, and home use where improved arc welding performance is desired. Easy to operate - With front mounted AC/DC polarity switch and full range amperage selector switch for accurate and dependable procedure setting. Smooth arc - Makes it easy to weld with different electrodes, including mild steel, low hydrogen, stainless steel and hardfacing electrodes. 125 amp DC output - Enough for most 1/8” (3.2 mm) electrodes. 225 amp AC output - Enough for 3/16” (4.8 mm) diameter general purpose mild steel electrodes and 5/32” (4.0 mm) sizes of other electrodes. NEMA rated, UL listed and CSA approved.
  • Easy to operate - With front mounted AC/DC polarity switch
  • Smooth arc - Makes it easy to weld with different electrodes
  • 125 amp DC output - Enough for most 1/8” (3.2 mm) electrodes
  • 225 amp AC output - Enough for 3/16” (4.8 mm) diameter general purpose mild steel electrodes
  • NEMA rated, UL listed and CSA approved

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